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Let me know if you have any questions and if any of the items remain open. <br />Thanks, <br />On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 5:45 PM Anwar Hugais <anwarLwexceloetro.com> wrote: <br />Hi Lynsey, <br />Thanks again for spending the time to walk through the remaining compliance issues. Please see <br />attached updated RTC forms and my notes below in red. <br />Please let me know once they've been reviewed and if any remaining items remain open. <br />Thanks, <br />On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 9:47 AM Sammons, Lynsey [EHD] <lsammons(c�sjgov ore> wrote: <br />H i Anwar, <br />Per our conversation yesterday, below is a status update on all out of compliance items identified in your <br />recent inspections. I closed out the items marked as "Resolved" and provided notes for what I still need to <br />closeout those that remain open. I have provided updated RTC certification documents that only include those <br />items that remain open. There shouldn't be any surprises here since we talked about all of these yesterday, but <br />please feel free to reach out to me again with any questions. <br />Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) inspection: <br />#11 - Resolved. I see that a new map was upload and attached. Please note that unless the propane <br />has been relocated, it is still labeled inaccurately. If it has been moved15 0 If not, please feel free to <br />update and resubmit anew map that reflects its current location. The map's accuracy will be verified <br />during the next HMBP inspection. I took a look at google maps and the propane tank is on the east side <br />of the building that faces Pacific Ave., which is also where it is notated on the site map and it has not <br />been moved, so it should be accurately reflected on the site map. <br />#14- Please confirm that the Consolidated Emergency Response/Contingency Plan was covered in the <br />HMBP training or provide additional training to employees covering this document and write a new RTC <br />statement addressing this and the requirement for records to be maintained on site for 36 months, <br />added this to the RTC form and updated the notes from the training to reflect this, since this was <br />reviewed. <br />Small Quantity Generator (SQG) Hazardous Waste (HW) inspection: <br />#2—Since you had concerns about this, I thought you <br />might be interested in seeing the regulations on <br />training. Below specifically references requirements for the trainer and here is the link in case you want <br />to read up on it yourself (https•//i"^^^ lav cQrnell edu/regulations/california/22=CCRm6626F 16). I did <br />